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golfing eagles 01-20-2020 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1711257)
I guess you are unaware then, that one of the main goals of the mileage legislation wasn't just to save you money on fuel...it was also to reduce pollution.

No, it was in the aftermath of the Arab oil embargo and it was designed to limit dependence on foreign oil, as was the 55 national speed limit----it had absolutely nothing to do with pollution

Number 10 GI 01-20-2020 03:23 PM

I've been doing a little digging into the internet and it is supposed to be illegal for any city or state in the US to dump garbage in the ocean and has been so for a number of years. So where are these plastic products coming from that are polluting the ocean, primarily the Pacific Ocean? The five biggest violators are China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. These 5 countries dump more plastic into the ocean than all other countries in the world combined. So how is banning plastic bags in the US going to affect the amount of plastic in the ocean? It isn't, not one bit because we don't dump it into the ocean.

JoMar 01-20-2020 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rmd2 (Post 1711250)
I asked a Publix (on 466) employee last week about this and they said Publix is NOT getting rid of the plastic bags. I hope this is true. I use them for my groceries and then for many other uses in my house.

Just got back from Publix, asked the same question and they said yes, the ARE getting rid of plastic bags but the implementation plan has not been introduced.....then they thanked me for bringing my bags. Guess I will send a message to Publix Corporate and ask the question.

ColdNoMore 01-20-2020 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1711260)
No, it was in the aftermath of the Arab oil embargo and it was designed to limit dependence on foreign oil, as was the 55 national speed limit----it had absolutely nothing to do with pollution

Sorry, but you are totally incorrect.

As I said...
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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore
"one of the main goals of the mileage legislation wasn't just to save you money on fuel...it was also to reduce pollution."



Facts On Fuel Economy Standards (Turn ignition key here)
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The idea behind a fuel economy standard is to push automakers to produce vehicles that travel further on the same amount of fuel, thereby reducing the need for gasoline and decreasing pollution.


It's actually simple common sense.

With all other things being equal and knowing a vehicle (especially one in the 70's) pollutes, if car-1 uses 5 gallons of fuel to go from point A to point B and car-2 uses 10 gallons for the same distance...take a guess on which one "pollutes more?"

You're welcome.
:ho:

valuemkt 01-20-2020 08:31 PM

Moderator. Pls put us out of our misery ! Nothing said about publix in many posts !!

kcrazorbackfan 01-20-2020 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Herchmer (Post 1710984)
I don't have a dog, but when I walked my "granddogs" I would use the plastic bags that our newspapers were delivered in. Perfect size.

Must be some really big poop.....

I'm all for stores doing away with plastic bags. One of my irks in life is seeing an empty plastic bag caught in bushes, up in a tree or rolling in the wind.

OrangeBlossomBaby 01-20-2020 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI (Post 1711266)
I've been doing a little digging into the internet and it is supposed to be illegal for any city or state in the US to dump garbage in the ocean and has been so for a number of years. So where are these plastic products coming from that are polluting the ocean, primarily the Pacific Ocean? The five biggest violators are China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. These 5 countries dump more plastic into the ocean than all other countries in the world combined. So how is banning plastic bags in the US going to affect the amount of plastic in the ocean? It isn't, not one bit because we don't dump it into the ocean.

Up until this past year, much of Florida's trash was sent to China. This has been in all the papers, it's an actual "thing" for the Villages. If you check on some of the newsrags online, and even here I believe - you'll see information about it. Look for pretty much any thread or article about the Recreation Center weekly schedule being printed in the Daily Sun for details.

coffeebean 01-20-2020 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1710999)
Easy fix; keep a bag in your car.

Come time when the plastic bags will be a thing of the past, I plan to keep a few re-usable bags in the golf cart and a few in the car.....always. I'll be prepared. Not sure I'll remember to bring the bags into the store but....that's what the little key ring is for. I'll attach it to the outside of my pocketbook as a reminder.

coffeebean 01-20-2020 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave2000 (Post 1711007)
You can always use paper bags.

Is there a problem with insects in the folds of the paper bags? I remember that was a problem years ago.....hence, I've never bagged my groceries in paper bags.

coffeebean 01-20-2020 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by prntxpresn (Post 1711009)
Reusable bags need to be washed after each use from the contaminants that store items carry.

Not gonna happen. We still have strong immune systems in our household.

coffeebean 01-20-2020 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by lem001 (Post 1711024)
So Publix thinks plastic bags are destroying the planet -- but they will sell them to you at 99 cents

Publix will sell the re-usable cloth bags for $.99, not the plastic bags.

tjlee500 01-21-2020 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1710893)
There was a greeter at Publix yesterday informing people that Publix will be phasing out plastic bags. I was told this new policy will be implemented in the next 2-3 months.

Re-usable bags are $.99 each. I received a re-usable bag key ring as a reminder to bring re-usable bags to Publix. It is cute!

Just went to Publix in Lake Deaton. Cashier knew nothing about this. Same with cashier behind me who overheard?

golfing eagles 01-21-2020 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tjlee500 (Post 1711332)
Just went to Publix in Lake Deaton. Cashier knew nothing about this. Same with cashier behind me who overheard?

You mean to say there may be 139 posts based on an unsubstantiated rumor????:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

WELCOME TO TOTV!!!:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

zuzonne22 01-21-2020 07:14 AM

I have been using my own bags for years.
How about using the plastic bags from your newspaper to clean up after your dog? You’ll need more than one a day, of course, but I’m sure your neighbors without pets will save theirs for you.

dwhite5773 01-21-2020 07:30 AM

Ever think of using your Sun Times bag for your dog? Just thinking


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